I am considering buying a 7100t soon, but wondered if there were any spam solutions out there for non-BES users? I was surprised to not find any other threads addressing this topic. I will be pulling email from several different email addresses (but not using BES). Right now I am not using any server-level spam filtering (too many false positives) but my Eudora does a great job filtering the spam on my PC. With a 7100t, it will be receiving all of my emails (spam included). Since server-level spam filtering isn't really an option for me I am concerned that I am going to get buzzed every few minutes for incoming spam. Is this a problem for anyone else? Are there any apps I can load onto the 7100t, or other work-arounds for the problem? If the 7100t is truly designed to appeal more to the cross-over consumer market without access to BES, Exchange, etc they will need to come up with a solution to this one!

I've been fortunate and SPAM has been minimal on my BB, I myself don't use BES just BWC with my 3 POP accounts. This might not be the greatest of solutions but if you should encounter SPAM you can do as I do and setup filters within the BWC, it works really well and as I said it's rare I get SPAM on my BB anymore.

I don't even have any spam filters. I get almost no spam now, thanks to some moves I made. I used to have an old "catchall" permanent email address for 7 years until year 2003, until the spam problem reached epic proportions.

I did a parallel transition between the spam-infested email address and the spam-free email addresses, both being downloaded to my same Inbox. All my replies to actual humans contained my new email address in "From:"

The transition took about 10 months, because that's how long it took before virtually everyone started using my new email address rather than my old permanent email address. In late 2003, I de-activated my former "permanent email address". Spam problem was eliminated. (about 4,000+ spams per month fell to nearly 0 per month -- that's without a spam filter -- It was now safe to turn the spam filter off to eliminate false positives).

There has been two instances where I had to change my ForSaleTrade email address (eBay) because ti got on a spammer list -- but it did not affect my very important friends/work/family email address.

So, I do not even turn on my spam filter -- because of lack of spam :D

And I can safely turn on vibrate mode for every incoming emails; without being annoyed by useless email;

I run my own server for my business, and my clients. However, it's always good policy to keep an email address on a seperate server in the event my server fails and I need to communicate to get things back in order.

I've had since 1997 - it's been my primary email address ever since. I usually get about 400 spam emails a day to that address. Last night I finally inquired about a server-side spam solution which they enabled. Since then I've gotten all the email I was expecting, and about 3 spam messages.

So far so good.

As for my server, I use SpamAssasin, which works pretty well for me.

On top of all that, I use InBoxer (an Outlook plugin) to filter anything else out.

And for my 7100, I have forwarding everything to . I was originally going to leave it like this to keep junk on the 7100 at a minimum, but when I saw how little spam was getting, I decided to setup to forward to as well - this means I'll have personal.com's spam filter, AND company.com's spam filter.

I was in your same position, and found that Outlook 2003 did a good job of removing my 100+ spam emails a day from four accounts. I got my 7100t this week and also setup a SpamCop address (runs SpamAssasin). I then forwarded all four of my important POP accounts to SpamCop, had the messages "cleansed" then had them forwarded to an obscure email address on my ISP. This is the only account I check now, and it is the only account my blackberry is setup to check via BWC. I have recieved 0 spam emails in the last week, missed 0 legitimate emails and have had good luck with the transmission times. Consider trying this approach or something similar. Check out www.spamcop.net

Thanks for all the suggestions everyone - I finally went out and bought a 7100t this afternoon after reading all of your posts. Unfortunately it's 7 hours later and I still don't have voice or data service working. Let's see how good tmo's customer service is at 1am....

I'd expect voice within a few minutes of activation, and data within 24 hours. I know some people have reported almost instant provisioning, but for me, it took about 20 hours for data to work. I don't know about voice because I already had voice service before I got the 7100.

Am curious what you work out. I am using 7100t with web client, going into my pop3 account at office. We do not have BES. I get all of my spam right to my blackberry. I use SpamCatcher at the office and it works great to grab the spam off at my office - but I have not been able to find any such product for the blackberry, and even if I just forward the office account (through outlook) to the blackberry, that rule would kick in prior to SpamCatcher and wouldn't help me. So I have found no way to catch the spam - and it is all coming through my pop3 account right to my blackberry.

I realize I am new to the forum and apologize if someone has mentioned this before. I found Spam increasingly annoying on my 7130e. And because I used the Blackberry Web Client I couldn't count on server side filtering (but thats a whole other story as to why). I created a Spam email account with GMAIL. Their spam filters are the best I found. Forwarded my work email at the server to the GMAIL account and then had my Blackberry check the GMAIL account. To prevent duplicate email I setup Outlook to check the GMAIL account and then delete all messages from it.

I use this service, 0spam.com, and it helps some. Unfortunately my t-mobile BIS account does not recognize the 0spam account settings -- I was hoping for the periodic BIS pole of my email box could be preceeded with a 0spam pole.

I would like to forward my mail from 4 accounts (currently all dumping into Outlook) to Gmail then on to my Blackberry 8700c. I have to also be able to see my mail on Outlook as this is where I do most of my work and do not mind having to delete it off my Blackberry. I have set up a Gmail account and this will be the only purpose for this Gmail account.

In looking at my Outlook settings, I do not see an option for forwarding my mail. What is the process?